Stop the presses; two posts in one day! I popped over to The Outlawz to see this week’s CAS challenge and immediately had to make a card. I don’t have store-bought baker’s twine but the magnificent frugal crafter has an awesome tutorial on how to create your own baker’s twine, so I have a stash [...]
Posted on January 15th, 2012 by kellyrae
Filed under: CAS (Clean & Simple), Card samples, Challenges, Techniques, The Outlawz | 5 Comments »
Last week’s CAS challenge at The Outlawz was to use tags in our creations. Tags and ribbons are the most difficult of embellishments for me to use on a card and I can’t quite figure out why - I LOVE to see them on others’ cards. Mine, not so much. Regardless, my card here [...]
Posted on January 15th, 2012 by kellyrae
Filed under: CAS (Clean & Simple), Card samples, Challenges, Stampin' Up!, The Outlawz | 3 Comments »
This card was made in honor of one of my co-workers. This is pretty much how she looks at work. She even wears fingerless mittens, sweater, and a scarf INSIDE the office!!! One of the things she liked about the card was how everything matched…and she asked how I did that. Well, we papercrafters know [...]
Posted on December 7th, 2011 by kellyrae
Filed under: Card samples, Christmas, My Favorite Things | 2 Comments »
We are expecting another grandbaby in the family - actually we hope to herald her arrival in the next 2 weeks. And since I AM a Sassy Rubber Artist, nothing would do except that this new baby will have a sassy artistic outfit to wear. I am sure the associates at my local Babies ‘R [...]
Posted on September 11th, 2011 by kellyrae
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Barb Foster is someone whose stamping projects always have that extra little something. Last year she shared a card made with a yellow felt coaster from Michaels (she’s SUCH an enabler). I immediately rushed out and was lucky enough to get a couple of packages on clearance at 25 cents each. Sixteen coasters for a [...]
Posted on August 14th, 2011 by kellyrae
Filed under: Card samples | 5 Comments »